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Sunday, March 18, 2018

Putin may stand for fourth term as president of Russia - BBC News

Putin may stand for fourth term as president of Russia - BBC News

Russia election: Vladimir Putin wins by big margin


Vladimir Putin, President of Russia speaks during the Preliminary Draw of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia at The Konstantin Palace on July 25, 2015Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES
Image captionMr Putin has been either president or prime minister for almost 20 years
Vladimir Putin will lead Russia for another six years, after securing an expected victory in the presidential election.
A Russian state exit poll gave him 73.9% of the vote, easily defeating his closest competitor.
The main opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, was barred from the race.
The scale of victory - which had been widely predicted - was a marked increase in his share of the vote from 2012, when he won 64%.
A state exit poll put the turnout at 63.7%, down on 2012. Mr Putin's campaign had hoped for a large turnout, to give him the strongest possible mandate.
Reacting to the exit poll, his campaign team said it was an "incredible victory".
"The percentage that we have just seen speaks for itself. It's a mandate which Putin needs for future decisions, and he has a lot of them to make," a spokesman told Russia's Interfax.
In some areas, free food and discounts in local shops were on offer near polling stations.

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